Dental disease in a 17th–18th century German community in Jelgava, Latvia

E Pētersone-Gordina, G Gerhards�- Papers on Anthropology, 2011 - ojs.utlib.ee
Aims: To determine the frequency and distribution of dental caries, periapical lesions, the
periodontal disease, ante-mortem tooth loss and enamel hypoplasia in a high status, urban�…

Dental disease as an indicator of ecological factors in medieval skeletal populations from Slovakia

M Thurzo, A Šefč�kov�, S Katina, J Jakab…�- EAA Biennial�…, 2002 - repozitar.cz
This paper summarizes results of previous odontological research into the medieval (7th–
15th c. AD) populations in Slovakia and presents conclusions concerning the diachronic and�…

Comparative analysis of dental health in two archaeological populations from Croatia: the late medieval Dugopolje and early modern Vlach population from Koprivno

A Adamić, M Šlaus�- Bulletin of the International association for�…, 2017 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak Two skeletal series from the Dalmatian hinterland were examined for six dento-
alveolar pathologies: caries, ante mortem tooth loss, abscesses, calculus, alveolar�…

Dental paleopathology in a Serbian medieval population

MD Srejić�- Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2001 - JSTOR
Analysis of the pattern of dental disease in two Late Medieval populations from cemeteries
excavated at archaeological sites in western Serbia was based on the study of tooth wear�…

[PDF][PDF] Dental pathologies in rural mediaeval populations from continental Croatia

M Novak, M Šlaus, V Vyroubal, Ž Bedić�- Anthropologiai K�zlem�nyek, 2010 - Citeseer
The paper presents the results of an analysis of frequency and distribution of caries, ante-
mortem tooth loss (AMTL) and abscesses in mediaeval rural populations (11th to 16th�…

Dental disease in the late Medieval population from Nova Raca, Croatia.

M Slaus, A Pećina-Hrncević…�- Collegium�…, 1997 - europepmc.org
Male and female dental disease frequencies were compared to test the hypothesis of
differential stress levels between the sexes in the late Medieval population from Nova Raca�…

Social differences in oral health: Dental status of individuals buried in and around Trakai Church in Lithuania (16th-17th cc).

Ž Miliauskienė, R Jankauskas�- Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2015 - search.ebscohost.com
The evaluation of social differences in dental health is based on the assumption that
individuals belonging to a higher social class consumed a different diet than a common�…

Observations of dental diseases among prehistoric populations of Hungary

S Molnar, I Molnar�- American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
The incidence of dental disease among people in developing countries today raises
questions about the variation in the oral health of prehistoric populations. Considering these�…

[HTML][HTML] Insights into medieval rural lives: A paleo-odontological investigation of two central European communities

A Pedergnana, R Seiler, R Huber, P Eppenberger…�- Archives of Oral�…, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective Oral status is an important indicator of past lifestyles. Determining the presence
and extent of oral pathologies helps reconstruct average oral health, paramasticatory�…

[PDF][PDF] Paleostomatological investigation of the anthropological findings from the Avar period cemeteries of Topon�r and F�szerlak

S �vinger�- Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 2003 - publication.nhmus.hu
Anthropological findings of two cemeteries from the late Avar period (Topon�r and
F�szerlak, Hungary) were examined from the aspect of dental health in order to find out if�…